BRIGHTON

Brighton’s contemporary radicalism is not just a result of the freedoms associated with being a port city with a colourful past. The town has a long history of political, grassroots and street protest and openness to sexual freedom, and has been a focal point for women’s activism and workers education. From the radical newsletter SchNEWS to the recent election of the UK’s first Green MP, Brighton’s past provides a rich seam of inspiration.